Ben-Gvir, Eli Cohen, and other ministers called for harsher measures against Hezbollah, while Finance Minister Smotrich argued that a ceasefire under current conditions would be a major success.

Lebanese Report: Israel Evaded Six or Seven Cease-fire Proposals Put Forth During Talks. Fate of Direct Israel-Lebanon Talks to Be Determined in Coming Hours, U.S. Source Tells…

Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir criticised on Thursday a ceasefire deal with Lebanon brokered by Washington, calling it a "serious mistake". "The…

By Emily RoseKIRYAT SHMONA, Israel, June 4 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces plunging support in the electorally vital north where Hezbollah rocket fire…

The May poll by Agam Labs at Israel's Hebrew University showed residents in the north abandoning Netanyahu's Likud more quickly than voters elsewhere and faulting him harshly over…

Israel's far-right minister denounces the Lebanon ceasefire as a serious mistake, criticizing U.S. influence on Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Ministers voice opposition to US-backed framework, but Netanyahu says there was no agreement to approve after Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the terms

Ben-Gvir, Eli Cohen, and other ministers called for harsher measures against Hezbollah, while Finance Minister Smotrich argued that a ceasefire under current conditions would be a…